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The election of the editorial board of the Yale Literary Magazine from the junior class, which was held at Yale on Thursday, was unusually quiet, as the men had already won their positions by their work for the magazine. Mr. John Crosby, chairman of the '90 editorial board, took charge of the meeting. Six nominations were made: Albert Lee, Grosvenor Atterbury, L. H. Tucker, Jr., R. B. Smith, H. T. Kingsley, and T. S. Hart, but the last named withdrew. The five remaining men were unanimously elected; but the elections must be ratified by the '90 board before becoming valid.
A position on the magazine is, in most cases, paramount to an election to one of the senior secret societies, and the position of chairman of the board, which will probably be held this year by Albert Lee, to an election to the "Skull and Bones."
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